Media advisory - The Canadian Cancer Society will react to the passage of the Quebec legislation to bolster tobacco control

Mélanie Champagne, Director of Public Issues, and Micheline Bélanger, former smoker and lung cancer survivor, will be available for interviews.

The CCS, which was present both in the parliamentary committee and on the ground, urged the government to adopt strong anti-smoking measures, particularly, by banning flavours including menthol, regulating e-cigarettes, increasing smoke-free zones and addressing the packaging of tobacco products. The CCS campaigned for the government to protect youth against the tobacco industry and make Quebec a leader in the fight against cancer.

About the Canadian Cancer SocietyWith the support of 300,000 annual donors and 30,000 volunteers, the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) is the Quebec cancer charity that has the potential to save the most lives. Each year, some 135,000 Quebecers turn to it. The CCS does everything it can to increase the overall cancer survival rate, currently at 63%, to 80% by 2030.